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India players recreate Ganguly's iconic shirt-wave after Lord's T20 win over England

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India defeated England by 118 runs in a T20 match at Lord's Cricket Ground on August 19. Following the victory, Indian players removed their shirts and waved them in the air in celebration. The gesture was a tribute to former captain Sourav Ganguly's iconic celebration at the same venue. Ganguly had originally performed the shirt-waving act after India's NatWest Trophy final win over England at Lord's in 2002. The moment resonated widely as a nod to one of Indian cricket's most memorable celebrations.

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India players recreate Ganguly's iconic shirt-wave after Lord's T20 win over England · ShortSingh